The Red-Brick TB Guest & Co. Biscuit Factory, once to perform teddy bear cookies, now again conceived as heritage apartments in West Melbourne.
A warehouse in Melbourne where Teddy Bear and Butternut Snap cookies once rolled from the production line has been reborn as a heritage apartment.
De Loft with one bedroom on 19/11 Anderson St, West Melbourne-de former TB Guest & Co. Biscuit Factory-Is now one of the most stylish conversions in the city, with a price guide of $ 875,000- $ 950,000.
The monument of the red bricks on Anderson St was once a bustling workplace with hundreds of staff and supplied truck loads throughout Victoria.
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More than a century later, the robust walls and oregon rays now enclose houses in loft style that have become one of the most sought after in the suburb.
Apartment 19 is one of the rare selection of the building with one bedroom, although it dwares the most modern equivalents at 95m² dwarf.
With rising black -painted ceilings, exposed brickwork, polished hardwood floors and a separate study that is large enough to double as a room, the scale is a point of difference.
Original Oregon rays and age-old craftsmanship mix with modern finishes for a loft feeling in New York style.
The apartment is also supplied with oversized secure parking, an unusual admission to heritage conversions.
Ray White Cre -director Toby Campbell said that the history of the building was the largest sales argument.
“People who chase this style will not even consider a modern build, they want the authenticity, the charm, the story in the stones,” said Mr. Campbell.
‘You not only buy an apartment, you become a keeper of an inheritance.
“This is forever architecture.”
Heritage character meets city ease, with safe oversized parking and cafes, gardens and the CBD at the door.
Mr. Campbell said that buyers who were attracted to warehouse conversions were looking for more than just a house.
“This is one with one bedroom where you can actually entertain, not your standard shoe box,” he said.
“It will attract style -conscious buyers who appreciate the space and atmosphere. Even buyers with two bedrooms show interest.”
The fading “cookies & cakes” of the building is still about Anderson St, a memory of his industrial past, while the conversion of 2002 that changed the site in homes deliberately kept the raw materials and the character intact.
At 95 m² m, the oversized apartment with one bedroom is the most modern equivalents and includes a versatile study.
Inside, the combination of centuries of old craftsmanship and modern finishes delivers that agents often call Melbourne’s answer to the New York Loft.
The transformation of West Melbourne from the workers in the working class to the city center that has fed hotspot in the city center, has the demand for conversions such as it fueled, with the Ray White CRE director convinced that the upcoming Arden Metro Tunnel Station will accelerate growth in the area.
“Collingwood and Fitzroy used to dominate, now West Melbourne is firmly on the radar,” said Mr. Campbell.
The apartment goes to auction on September 20.
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